A. They're cool. B. I like that green toy ship. C. What do you like? D. Do you like this red toy ship? E. Do you like dolls? F. It's ten yuan. |
—No, I don't.
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—l like robots.
— I want a toy ship. I like toy ships.
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—No, I don't. How much is it?
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—OK. Here you are.
—Thank you. Goodbye.
A. How about that one on the wall? B. Welcome to our shop. C. Look at this blue one .It's nice. D. How much is it? E. Do you want anything else? |
A: What can I do for you?
B: I want to buy a kite for my sister.
A:
B: Sorry, my sister doesn't like blue. She likes green.
A: Oh, we have many beautiful green kites.
B: I think she will like that kite.
A:
B: No, thank you. I'll take that one. Can you give me, please?
A: OK, here you are.
B:
A: 25 yuan.
Amy: Look, Mary. Which (哪一个) toy do you like?
Mary: It has two small ears and two big eyes. It has a mouth and a nose. It has two arms and two legs. It can sing and dance. Can you guess?
Amy: Is it a robot?
Mary: No. It's a doll. I like pretty dolls. What do you like, Amy?
Amy: It looks like a bird. It can fly in the sky. Can you guess?
Mary: Is it a toy plane?
Amy: No. It's a kite. I like kites. They're fun.
Paper cutting(剪纸)is a traditional(传 统的)Chinese art. Many people in China stick paper cuttings on their walls or their windows. The paper-cutter uses very simple tools, such as knives and scissors, to cut parts of the paper away. After these parts are cut away, a lovely picture of people or animals appears (显现). Some paper cuttings are of Chinese characters. Others are of animals or plants. People think paper cuttings will bring them good luck. It is very difficult to learn paper cutting. It needs years of practice to become good at this art.
My friend Patrick never did his homework. "Too boring," he often said. Instead (代替), he played basketball and baseball.
His teachers told him, "Patrick! You won't learn anything if you don't do your homework." But Patrick didn't like doing his homework. Then one day, he got a toy and wanted to give the toy to his cat. But the toy was a witch (巫师)."Save me! Don't give me to that cat." "If you help me do my homework this term, I can save you." The witch agreed and began to help do Patrick's homework. But the witch always didn't know the answers. So he said to Patrick, "Go to the library. I need many books. And you can help me read them. So I can finish your homework." Patrick agreed and he found that it was interesting to read books.
Patrick got his Ac in the exam. His classmates were amazed and they never thought he could get Ac. His teachers felt happy. Patrick felt very happy too.